![]() Super Glue is moderately resistant to disease. Its purpose is to ensure that all parts of the plant, including the lower parts, are exposed to sunlight and air. If growing Super Glue indoors, you may want to try the “Screen of Green” (ScroG) growing method that involves growing cannabis plants horizontally, under, and around a screen. Growing Super Glue outdoors can expect a yield of between 500 and 600 grams (17 to 21 ounces) per square meter. Indoor-grown Super Glue plants typically produce yields of 400 to 500 grams of bud per square meter (14 to 17 ounces). You can’t purchase Super Glue seeds online, so you’ll need to use clones taken from cuttings of a mother plant. Trimming Super Glue can be challenging for some because the trichomes are sticky due to the high THC levels. It’s described as moderately difficult to grow because it requires regular trimming. The Super Glue strain can be grown indoors and outdoors. Another reason the strain is called Super Glue: It glues you to your seat. Super Glue’s potency is known for its ability to contribute to “ couch lock” because it’s so sedating that you may feel unable to get off your couch. The effects of Super Glue typically last two to three hours, and the high is long and slow and is perfect for early evening use. ![]() The following adverse effects have also been reported: Super Glues has been reported to have the following effects: Some common flavonoids in cannabis that could be present in Super Glue include cannflavins A, B, and C, kaempferol, quercetin, beta-sitosterol, and orientin. The dominant terpenes in Super Glue are beta-caryophyllene, myrcene, limonene, and humulene.įlavonoids are not regularly tested in specific cannabis strains.
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